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re: Hankton requested to interview for Falcons OC job
Posted on 1/26/24 at 9:20 pm to wildtigercat93
Posted on 1/26/24 at 9:20 pm to wildtigercat93
New updated Rooney rule I believe states you have to have at least one minority on the offensive staff…
Hankton wont be OC if he takes the job. He’ll be PGC/WR/CO-OC. No way Morris messes up likely his last HC chance with a career WR coach to call plays.
Hankton wont be OC if he takes the job. He’ll be PGC/WR/CO-OC. No way Morris messes up likely his last HC chance with a career WR coach to call plays.
Posted on 1/26/24 at 9:24 pm to 7Tiger7
Almost will certainly offer him the WR coach job and could get creative with a title to make it enticing, especially if he promises being next in line behind Robinson, if that is the guy
Still likely a pay cut for hankton but if he wants to be a big time NFL coach, he could see this as the path. Likely will have more opportunities than this soon anyway
Still likely a pay cut for hankton but if he wants to be a big time NFL coach, he could see this as the path. Likely will have more opportunities than this soon anyway
This post was edited on 1/26/24 at 9:25 pm
Posted on 1/26/24 at 11:48 pm to 7Tiger7
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No way Morris messes up likely his last HC chance with a career WR coach to call plays.
He’s been a WR coach but keep in mind Cortez played 8 years of pro ball and didn’t start coaching until he was over 30 years old.
I hope the falcons don’t do this interview and then convince him to come on as WR coach. The gap in work life balance between NFL coaches and major college coaches has been widening.
NFL coaches are essentially completely off for 3 months and then have 3 months of decent work load and 6 months of intense workload.
College? It never stops. Transfer portal opens and closes every few months, recruiting, hosting recruiting camps all summer, etc, etc.
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